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on the design, construction, and application of a suite of in situ measurement platforms for use with NIST’s state-of-the-art neutron and synchrotron X-ray scattering facilities [1], capable of interrogating
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proteins or amyloid beta. key words Biopharmaceutical; Formulation; Infrared spectroscopy; Monolayer structure; Protein stability; Protein structure; Protein-ligand binding; Rational drug design; Structural
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-scale) elastic and inelastic mean free paths and because electromagnetic fields can be used as electron optical lens elements for image formation. Recent breakthroughs in electron optical design and
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. Chemical engineers constantly need reliable property data for process design development and optimization. This information is predominantly coming from scientific publications. Thousands of papers
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to understand dynamic changes within microbiomes or to design interventions (e.g., modeling algal blooms, improving human health or crop yields, bioremediation). This project seeks is to develop measurement
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resolution of the mapped properties. These developments will be incorporated in high-throughput property characterization AFM modes that are much in need for the nanoscale design and fabrication of the next
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acoustically isolated with a phononic crystal, providing both high mechanical and optical quality factors. Through optimal optical and mechanical design, this approach could allow for quantum control in
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their metabolites can be found in the breath after smoking or by partitioning from blood in the alveoli of the lungs. This project will involve the design of a surrogate fluid to represent human expired
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Thermophysical properties are a key to efficiently and effectively designing the processes to produce and use the many fluids important in
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. The knowledge of viscosity is essential for designing chemical reactors, pipelines, pumps, refrigeration equipment, etc. Several experimental methods exist and are widely used for measuring viscosity; however